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This book explores the contesting concepts of disability of Javanese people in Yogyakarta Indonesia. Using Pierre Bourdieu s theory; it finds that there are four concepts of disability in Javanese society at Yogyakarta, i.e. traditional Javanese conception, Islamic conception, medical model conception, and social model conception. Javanese concept perceives disability as magic, Islamic concept believes disability as an object of charity, medical model looks at disability as an abnormality, and social model conceptualizes disability as a social construction . Those concepts are contesting each…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the contesting concepts of disability of Javanese people in Yogyakarta Indonesia. Using Pierre Bourdieu s theory; it finds that there are four concepts of disability in Javanese society at Yogyakarta, i.e. traditional Javanese conception, Islamic conception, medical model conception, and social model conception. Javanese concept perceives disability as magic, Islamic concept believes disability as an object of charity, medical model looks at disability as an abnormality, and social model conceptualizes disability as a social construction . Those concepts are contesting each other which could strongly be seen from health and educational policies as well as public facilities. .
Autorenporträt
Slamet Thohari is a disabled. He is a lecturer at Sociology Department and Co-founder of Center for Disability Studies and Services, University of Brawijaya, Malang Indonesia.